Project Z 2017 Set Times, Map, & Essential Info

Project Z 2017 is just around the corner, and we’ve got all your essential info here in one place.

Tomorrow is the day to head-bang, shuffle, and really find your inner self as Basscon and Bassrush, two of Insomniac Events’ strongest brands, take over the Nos Events Center for Project Z. While each brand focuses on the heavier aspects of electronic dance music, you can guarantee that everyone will be breaking a sweat before the day is over.

With the addition of a third stage, whether you’re there for the hardstyle or the bass or even the the wubz there’s going to be something for everyone this year.This will be my first year attending and I’m excited to break my neck and really get down, so hopefully I’ll catch you on the rail!

Project Z 2017 Essential Info:

Any US government-issued driver’s license or ID card containing a photograph and date of birth

US or foreign government-issued passport containing a photograph and date of birth

Foreign government-issued driver’s license/ID with color photocopy of passport (not valid for 21+ wristband. To purchase alcohol or enter VIP areas, a physical passport or US ID will be required.)

Temporary DMV documents proving you are currently renewing a license — ONLY if accompanied by passport or expired license

Unacceptable Forms of Identification for Entry

School ID

Consular ID

Birth certificate

Expired ID of any kind

Photocopy of any ID (except as noted above)

Temporary DMV license without passport or expired license

Project Z 2017 Set Times:

Project Z 2017 Festival and Parking Maps

Reminder To Mind Your Belongings

Unfortunately, many people have reported pickpockets, bag slashings, and theft of wallets, smartphones, purses and other valuables during this festival season. While this small number of bad apples in the bunch doesn’t define an entire crowd, there are opportunistic people who come to these events to take advantage of unsuspecting party goers and it’s important to be mindful of your valuables while at Project Z.

Pay attention to who’s around you and what’s going on around you. Keep your wallet and phone in your front pocket(s) if you can. Treat your phone the same way you would treat cash; don’t set it down on a table or bar and look away. If a friend isn’t standing behind you in a crowd, be careful of your backpack or purse, and don’t put valuables in a pocket that could easily be unzipped by someone behind in a crowded spot without you realizing.

Festivals, in general, are a very densely populated place and are a well-known place where pick-pocketing of unsuspecting people occurs. It’s easy to find yourself in a crowded environment in a line, at a stage in the festival, elevator, or even out on the street where someone could slip your wallet or phone our of your pocket or bag in a matter of seconds. Stay alert, be careful, and make sure to not carry more than what you need!

PVC, light wood or aluminum poles must be no thicker than 1 inch in diameter.

Decorated pool noodles work great for easy entrance through security.

Inflatables attached to totems must be deflated upon entry.

Any item deemed dangerous will not be allowed.

Totems promoting illegal activity or hate speech will not be permitted. Please keep it PLUR.

About Bassrush:

Since its inception, Bassrush has produced hundreds of events around the U.S. such as Bassrush Massive, Uprising, and Funktion, catering to bass music fans since the early 2000s. The brand has evolved from its strictly drum & bass roots to include dubstep, trap, and other bass-oriented genres.

About Basscon:

Basscon was created shortly after the massive Bassrush movement, featuring harder genres of dance music while gaining popularity with continuously sold-out events such as Wasteland and Sanctuary. Together, the two have created a bass-centric community of music lovers and tastemakers, uniting all forms of bass styles with Project: Z.

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Carlos was first introduced to the world of EDM in 2014 when he attended EDC Las Vegas. The event changed his entire perspective on music and community. Now you can find him traveling to festivals such as Mysteryland USA, Summerset Music Festival, Tomorrow World, Spring Awakening, and many others. By day he works as a full time application developer.